Running Exchange 5.5 on 2000 Server and upgrading to SBS 2003. I assume
that I will want to upgrade exchange to 2003 first (after running ADC)
then upgrading the OS to 2003. Or in this scenario will I be better off
just creating a new server altogether? (Hardware is not an issue) (This
server will
Exchange 5.5. I have relaying restricted to only my internal network.
There are a few domains that I had to allow to relay to. Example, system
somewhere remote needs to send an alert. The computer connects to my SMTP
server over the net and tries to send the alert and hits a wall. I enter
in
Silly question but I cannot find what I am looking for. I have postmaster
set up to goto my mailbox but I am not getting anything to it. I even send
a mail to a known bad address and I never get anything to postmaster.
Where in exchange 2k do I find how to turn this on if its not on by
default. I
In 5.5 I can set up in the routing tab of the IMS to reroute incoming SMTP
mail, sent to whatever domain to relay, overriding relay restrictions even
tho the mail is coming from another site. Where is this in 2k? I was able
to see some things that were close but not quite what I needed and
Recreating the thread I felt I needed to do to make some things more clear
than what I did earlier. To expand of my scenario, the remote PC is
actually 312 remote PC's. So entering their IP addresses is not really an
option. Suboptimal will do for now as we are in the process of writing
software
First of all, thank you for your input. I think that I am getting what I
need taken care of for now. I will agree that sub-optimal is not the way
to go but for the time being it is a satisfactory workaround. More than
half of the legacy systems will not support any kind of authentication to
my
Ok, upgraded our 5.5 server to 2k. everyone seems to be fine except me.
The problem is that it pointed my user to a different mailbox. This
mailbox is just for daily delivery of data files so no one else is
affected. But, it gave me its e-mail address and alias, everything but the
logon name. The
In 5.5 I was able to lock the system down so that no one could route mail
other than my internal network. But at the same time I was able to have a
computer in another state on a different network connect and send an
e-mail to everyone on our network at all was fine, everyone got the e-mail
from
Looking for a good reference for running OWA when the exchange server is
on one server on the private network and the IIS server is on another
server in the DMZ and what problems I might run into.
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What would be the preferred method in here? Putting IIS on the exchange
server and running it in the private network?
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We have been sending e-mails from a distro list on exchange 5.5 to a linux
server that is currently tracking events. Below is the error I am getting.
hqalert-maia is the address on the exchange server that sends mail to a
mailbox on the linux server. What restriction is this? There is no
This PC had a problem after a power outage. I have gotten it running fine
except for one problem. I get that error when trying to open a mailbox.
Now, I can goto another PC and open this users mailbox no problem so it is
not a problem with the info store. On this PC you can pingthe mail server,
I have tried that and it tells me that it cannot resolve the name.
The name could not be resolved. The Microsoft Exchange Address Book was
unable to log on to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer.
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That fixed the problem beautifully. Thanks alot!
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This might be very stupid but I cannot find any conclusive reference to
answer my questions. First of all my network: NT 4.0 PDC and BDC then an
NT 4.0 server running exchange 5.5. My plan is to upgrade the PDC then the
BDC to 2k server leaving it in mixed mode leaving me with one non DC nt
4.0
I am running exchange 5.5 sp3 on NT 4 sp6a. I would like to know if there
is a way I can log the domains of all incoming mail on the IMS as well as
log any attempt to relay. Had to add some domains that override relay
restrictions and just want to monitor for a few days. Need to make sure
that we
Let me add that I am looking for a means to just log these events by
themselves. I have to logging cranked up for my server. Just dont want to
take the time to sift thru it all.
Thanks
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Looking for any apps etc that will be able to take an exchange log file
and do reporting. Not completely sure what I want it to do. One thing that
would be nice is to show who sent what to who etc
But any info on utilities for exchange log files would be great to take a
look at. Have seen one
Actually what happens is that when I type in the e-mail address that
generated the NDR the alt-K it underlines it. The user with this address
exists at a different company with a different mail server of what type is
unknown to me. Here at my company there are very few users and I already
have the
assume 5.5; in Exchange Administrator View:Hidden Recipients.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Strange NDR
Actually what happens is that when I type in the e-mail address
Received a strange NDR today. On an e-mail sent to someone outside the
organization and the delivery failed. On the NDR it said
Your message
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Your telemanager.net e-report is ready
did not reach the following recipient(s):
hidden by jjones 12/6/02
If you are talking about outlook I type it in and Alt-k and it keeps it
the same, just underlines it. It is a good mailbox for the server as he
has been getting e-mails all day. I have left him a voicemail asking him
to send me an e-mail to confirm that address is not mistyped at all.
Have an interesting problem. Currently have our exchange server locked
down so that no one can route mail from outside the internal network. Now
we are setting up remote monitoring PC's that are using the internet to
send alerts. But obviously that will not work since they are outside the
internal
We do not need an application on the remote machines for sending the
e-mail alerts. Looking for a means of allowing these machines that are on
various other networks around the country to be able to relay thru our
mail server without being an open relay.
My apologies. Had to walk away before sending message. This was to the
first response about using Blat from Andy. We have full capabilities to
send the e-mails.
I put the smpt server on the local machine out and the programmers do not
think that will be feasible due to the many variables involved
Thanks Chris, I do believe that it exactly what I am needing to do. Now I
have never touched it before so if I set this up on my exchange server and
they hard code the account and password into the software, how will that
affect internal users using Outlook? I am assuming that they will need to
Well it looks like what I am going to do is set up distro lists for each
site and send the mail to the list then have anyone that needs to get the
alerts on the list.
Sucks for me. Alot of administration. But I plan to set up a server to
automatically do this for me in the future since all
Have a user that when he types in more than 2 addresses in the TO: line it
drops the first address. Did a test that had 4 seperate addresses that all
come to me. The first address did disappear and the e-mail never arrived
to that mailbox. This only happens with multiple addresses. If he sends an
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